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(54) The Wine Cooler was in the collection of____until 1774.Louis XV
(57) Boucher was catergorized as a____painter within the Royal Academy.history
(61) Watteau died at the age of____.36
(129) Where did Delacroix first observe "exotic" animals?at the Jardins des Plants in Paris (garden of plants)
(148) Labille-Guiard was the daughter of a____.merchant
(167) It has been said that the husband of the Princesse dde Broglie later hid her portrait after she____.died of tuberculosis
Voltaire was a/an ______.(Englightenment) philosopher
What technique was used to make the wall paintings in Pompeii?fresco
Many history paintings from the romantic school were set in a non-European location in _______.the Near East (Orient)
Panini's Modern Rome depicts architectural and sculptural monuments of Rome from the period of the ______.Renaissance
What artist has been seen as a transitional figure between the rococo and the neoclassical mode?Grueze
The first use of the term "romantic" began in the country of ____________.Germany
Napolean gave himself the titles of Emperor and ___________.First Counsel
Royal Tiger was created by drawing on a(n) __________.stone, lithographic stone
Porcelain is a type of ceramic fired at a very _________ temperature.high
The Estates General was a political body that was divided into __________ groups.three
Romanticism flourished as a movement in the visual arts in the early part of the ___________ century.nineteenth
Salons were held at __________.the Louvre
The she-wolf in Romagnesi's sculpture is a symbol of the founding of the city of __________.Rome
The leader of the Jacobin Club was _______.Robespierre
Grueze was admitted to the Salon as a ____________ painter.genre
Standard stops on the Grand Tour were Roman excavations in Pompeii and _______.Herculaneum
Another artist who sketched the riderless horse race in addition to Vernet was _________.Gericault
The shapve of the composition in Soap Bubbles is __________.nearly square
Death of Sardanapalus reveals the influence on Dela Croix of the artist _______________.Rubens
Putti are figures of __________.infant boys
The theme of Broken Eggs and its companion The Neapolitan Gesture, both had as their theme the ___________.loss of virtue
Romagnesi's culpture was culpted to celebrate _______________.the birth of Napolean's son
David received his early guidance from his cousin, the Rococo painter ______________.Boucher
The englightenment intellectual that recommended the pose that David used in his painting of Socrates was __________.(Andre) Chenier
the most favored artists in the Academy were called __________.officers
The soap bubbles in Chardin's painting have been interpreted as a symbol of _________________.the fragility of life
Just as tourists flocked to Italy in the eighteenth century, adventurous French tourists in the romantic era traveled to __________.North Africa
Who was Sardanapalus?the last king of Ninevah
Batoni's portraits are either situated in luxurious domestic interiors or in ________.(pastoral) landscapes
Late in his career, Gericault did an unusual series of portraits of_______.people suffering from mental illness
What is the title of Ingres's most famous portrait of Napoleon?"Napolean I on his royal throne"
In what part of Paris is The Pantheon located?the Latin Quarter, the Left Bank
RAther than looking to ancient Greek or Rome, romantic artists looked to _______.Medieval Europe, the Middle Ages
The rotation of the earth was demonstrated at the Pantheon by _______.Foucault
What type of painting was most favored at the Salons?history paintings
The Pantheon's original architect was _______.Soufflot
Ingress depicted the Princesse de Broglie dressed as if she was ______.preparing to go out for an elegant evening event
who was the leader of France when the Vendome Column was created?Napoleon
Houdon won the Prix de Rome at the age of _______.twenty
Ingres was particularly influenced by Renaissance artist _______.Raphael
How did Socrates die?by drinking hemlock, by drinking poison
An adjective that would best describe the poses in Romagnesi's sculpture is _______.restrained, calm, quiet
David voted for the execution of _______, his former patron.Louis XVI
The period in the nineteenth century when the House of Boubon returned to the throne is known as theRestoration
The design on the Wine Cooler is attributed to the artist _______.Duplessis
Another name for the neoclassical style associated with Napoleon is the _______.Empire style
Where did the most prized porcelain goods come from prior to the 1690s?China
The Bust of Voltaire in the USAD Art Resource Guide is made of _______.marble
The Pantheon was originally built as a church dedicated to Sainte _______.Genevieve
Labille-Guiard was one of the _______ women admitted to the Academy the year she was admitted.four
Critics sometimes reacted negatively to Ingres's _______ in his depictions of figures.distortions
What is the background of Batoni's Portrait of a Young Man?the Italian countryside
Why did Labille-Guiard destroy some of her earlier works after 1793?They depicted royal subjects
Why did Voltaire live abroad for a number of years?He was exiled (from Paris) for his political views
The bas reliefs on The Vendome Column depict _______,Napoleon's victories
The Grand Tour ideally lasted for at least _______.one year
What Battle did The Vendome Column commemorate?Battle of Austerlitz
Labille-Guiard portrays herself both as a professional painter and a/an _______.fashionable, elegant, and/or financially comfortable lady
Ingres considered himself to be primarily a _______ painter.history
Louis XVIII's reign is described politically as a(n) _______.constitutional monarchy
The Reign of Terror was follwed by a new government called the ______.directory
Who painted Liberty Leading the People?Delacroix
The greatest number of Grand Tour portraits by Batoni are of _______.young men, young males
Who commissioned the sculpture of Voltaie in the USAD Art Resource Guide?Empress Catherine II of Russia
For his reception piece to the Royal Academy, Houdon submitted a sculpture of Morpheus, the god of _______.dreams
Ingres studied under the neo-classical artist _______.David
What type of portratis did Labille-Guiard's student Gabrielle Capet create?miniatures
The French Revolution took place in 17_______.89
Under what neoclassical artist did Chasseriau study?Ingres
The Vendome Column was modeled after _______.Trajan's column
It is the thought that the Shepherd's Idyll was meant as a _______ to a painting entitled Washerwoman.pendant
Houdon's sculpture of Voltaire included in the USAD Art Resource Guide was created when Voltaire was _______.eighty-three
In the neoclassical style, line was perceived to be associated with _______.intellect
Boucher trained the Rococo artist __________.Fragonard
Napolean sought to identify himself with the powerful leaders of ancient _______________.Rome
The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus is _____________ and horizontal.long
The Vendome Column is wrapped in plates made of _________.Bronze
The Start of the RAce of the Riderless Horses took place in the city of _____________.Rome
A close look at the clothing worn by the young man in Soap Bubbles reveals that he is ___________.poor
What was the most coveted prize for French art students in the eighteenth century?Prix de Rome
At the beginning of Louis XV's reign, the royal court left Vesailles and went to _____________.Paris
Edmund Burke wrote about the concept of the _________ in his famous 1757 text.sublime
A painting from which country inspired Broken Eggs?Holland, the Netherlands
Delacroix's first work exhibited at the Salon of 1822 was called ____________.Dante and Virgil
In Liberty Leading the People, Liberty is presented as a(n)bare-breasted young woman
Throughout his life, Chardin's position in the Academy was a(n) ____________ painter.still life
Gatherings in townhomes where people saw and talked about the arts were known as ____________.salons
Panini's Modern Rome was commissioned by ______________.a French collector
Delacroix's Royal Tiger is a type of print known as a __________.lithograph
A sculpture in the background of Labille-Guiard's self portrait is Houdon's sculputre of ________.the Vestal Virgin
Lithography was an atrractice print medium for romantic artists because it __________.was spontaneous
In the center of Vernet's The Start of the Race of the Rideless Horses is a horse colored ____________.white
Houdon's __________ became a valuable model for anatomical studies.L'Ecorche
Romangnesi's sculpture in the USAD Art Resource Guide is made of ___________.plaster
Delacroix traveled to North Africa because he ___________.was part of a diplomatic mission
The Royal Academy was abolished in 17___.93
The Death of Socrates was painted ___________ in David's career.early
The broken eggs in Greuze's painting symbolized ________.lost virginity
Batoni's patrons praised him for his ability to capture a true ____________.likeness (of his sitters)
Delacroix was born into a ____________ family.wealthy and educated
Vernet's The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus was meant to inspire ____________.action
Winckelmann urged that artists look to ancient art for inspiration just as the masters of the ____________ period did.Renaissance
Carle Cernet's father was a(n)___________.painter (artist)
The Wine Cooler is made of ___________ porcelain.soft-paste
The Vincennes porcelain factory was named after ____________.the town where the factory was located
Gericault's Wounded Cuirassier Leaving the Field of Battle was considered symbolic of the ___________.failures of the Napoleonic Empire
Batoni's father was a ___________________.goldsmith
Boucher held the leading position at the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at_____________.Gobelins
Where was Romagnesi's Minerva Protecting the Yopung King of Rome exhibited?at the Paris Salon of 1812
How did Louis XV die?of smallpox
Minerva was the goddess of __________.war and wisdom
For the face of Venus in his Toilet of Venus, Boucher used the features of _____________.Madame de Pompadour
The ground color of the Wine Cooler is painted a vivid ______________.turquoise, turquoise blue
The Wine Cooler was part of a table service that included almost ________ various pieces.500
The older woman in Broken Eggs has a(n) ____________ expression.angry
Gericault died at a ____________ age.young
Boucher's palette was dominated by bright whites and _______________ tones.pastel
Typically Mezzetin wore loose clothing and a huge ___________.hat
Which American president considered himself to be an Enlightenment thinker?Thomas Jefferson
Roman towns located near Naples were covered in ash due to eht eruption in 79 A.D. of Mt.___________.Vesuvius
Greuze was the son of a(n)_______________artisan
Colbert was the advisor to King Louis the ______________.XIV
After his return from Rome, the academy made Boucher a professor of __________ painting.history
What materials were used to create the Young Jewish Woman of Algeria, Seated?graphite and watercolor on paper
Marite Antoinette was married to King___________.Louis XVI
Enlightenment philosophers emphasized the importance of _____________.reason
Panini's Modern Rome takes place in a large ____________.gallery
Chasseriau's drawing is the size of a _________.piece of notebook paper
David's neoclassical paintings emphasize _____________ over color.line
The purpose of David's The Death of Socrates was to __________.provoke literary discussion
The French Royal Academy was modeled after a similar institution in the country of ______.Italy
King __________ moved the court to Versailles.Louis XIV
Art patron Madame de Pompadour was King Louis XV's ____________.mistress, confident, advisor
Panini's earliest training was as a(n)____________.set designer

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Created October 5, 2009
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